Prof. Dr. Frank Rövekamp: „Shōgi, das japanische Schach – die Stars, die Wettkämpfe und das Spiel“ | Veranstaltungen | OAG – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (Tokyo)
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Suzuki Harunobu | A Young Woman and Man Playing Shōgi (Japanese Chess); Chūnagon Kanesuke, from a series alluding to the Thirty-Six Poetic Immortals (Sanjūrokkasen) | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The
![cohost! - "okay so before I found taikyoku shōgi, @love suggested tamerlane chess, which is much smaller than taikyoku shōgi but also much weirder" cohost! - "okay so before I found taikyoku shōgi, @love suggested tamerlane chess, which is much smaller than taikyoku shōgi but also much weirder"](https://staging.cohostcdn.org/attachment/6e491635-860c-44e8-aa09-c10437ec266e/tamerlane.png)